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Sunday, 4 March 2012
Roads flooded in the Durban area via Twitter
DURBAN:- Flooding Confirmed - 1) West Street 2) Broad Street 3) Soldiers Way 4) Commercial Street 5) Bellair Road 6) Victoria Embankment 7) Francois Road 8) Shepstone Road 9) Umbilo Road by Nelson Mandela University / 10) Informal settlement along M19 River rising rapidly 11) M4 Southern Freeway Towards Toti and Towards Durban Partly Flooded You Will Aqua Glide here. SLOW RIGHT DOWN to 60kms/h 12) M4 13) N3 by jesus dome 14) M13 Both Sides Hillcrest/Pinetown and Pinetown/Hillcrest Highway very flooded. You Will Aqua Glide here. - Samantha
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